13/06/2017
Police Appeal For Missing Woman Caroline Marie Doherty
Police are appealing for information to help trace missing woman Caroline Marie Doherty.
She was last seen in the Ballymena area on Thursday, 08 June, and the PSNI are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety.
A police spokesperson said: "If you have any information on her whereabouts contact us immediately on 101. Quote reference 501 10/06/17."
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She was last seen in the Ballymena area on Thursday, 08 June, and the PSNI are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety.
A police spokesperson said: "If you have any information on her whereabouts contact us immediately on 101. Quote reference 501 10/06/17."
(CD/JP)
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